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Tag names' for bold (B /B), italics (I /I), and images (IMG /IMG]) have all appeared in posts I've subsequently deleted. This has occured at the Looking for Video/DVD and British Film Chat sections but not General Film Chat. Is anyone else having this problem, and does this mean that some areas of the Forum aren't as up to date as others?

I have found evidence that other members are finding it difficult to post at certain threads. Can someone please identify this RAF film from this description (The Way to the Stars) is a good example. It is clear that both Nick Dando and Rick C were unsuccessful in their attempts to provide links, the latter to a photograph of the Odeon Portsmouth. As I hope they will confirm, the links would have been highlighted (in blue) in the post preview but didn't show up when submitted.

Having tested various threads, it seems all the technical hitches I described above only apply to threads at the Lobby part of the Forum, with the exception of British Film Chat. We can't post links, videos or images - just attachments. Reply with Quote is also not working properly. This is evident in the last two posts at the Ask a Film Question threads 'Battle of Britain' and 'Film Release Date' (I mistakenly thought Mikey's was at British Film Chat, which is functioning normally).

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'Tag names' for bold (B /B), italics (I /I), and images (IMG /IMG]) have all appeared in posts I've subsequently deleted. This has occured at the Looking for Video/DVD and British Film Chat sections but not General Film Chat. Is anyone else having this problem, and does this mean that some areas of the Forum aren't as up to date as others?

According to the Daily Mirror, this was to be the film debut of Karin Malik, but she isn't included in IMDb's cast (she doesn't even have a filmography). I can send Don Short's article "Operation Kid Brother", from the same paper's 29th December 1966 edition, if you don't have it.